FC Barcelona superstar Lionel Messi has once again written history, after becoming the youngest player to win four Champions League titles.
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The Argentine famously celebrated his fourth European title following the 3-1 victory over Juventus, and he is only 27-years-old.
Just over two weeks before his 28th birthday, Messi broke Clarence Seedorf's record as the youngest player to win four Champions League trophies.
Messi won his fourth title at 27 years and 347 days old, while Pique (28 years and 124 days) and Andres Iniesta (31 years and 25 days) also bettered Seedorf's record.
The former Ajax, Real Madrid and Milan star Seedorf was 31 years and 132 days old when clinching his fourth title. The Dutchman, however, remains the only player to win the title with three different teams.
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Overall, Messi has now won 24 titles with the Catalan giants. Next to his four Champions League trophies, he has won seven league titles, three Spanish cups, five Spanish Super Cups, two European Super Cups and two Club World Cups.
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